The Philippines

Apex Legends Coming to Mobile With Regional Beta Test First

Respawn Entertainment announced on Monday that it will be bringing its competitive battle royale title Apex Legends to mobile devices.Simply titled Apex Legends Mobile, the game will be specifically designed for touchscreens and contain “streamlined controls and thoughtful optimizations” to work with smartphones, the studio said in a blog post. The mobile game will be free-to-play, like the PC and console versions, but will not have cross-play with the other platforms since the game is being built to work just for mobile devices.The game will also have its own battle

Apex Legends Mobile Has Been Officially Announced

The battle royale game enters a new arena. Apex Legends has been going on for a few years now, and has definitely found its niche. The game is now entering its ninth season, one that is leaning hard into its origins of a Titanfall offshoot. Much like many other games in the genre, it’s also found its way to many different platforms, and now it’ll be jumping into another. There has been talks about a mobile version of Apex Legends for quite some time, but now it’s been made official.

Apex Legends Mobile Closed Beta Coming to India This Month

- Advertisement - In a blog post on Monday, Respawn Entertainment has confirmed that Apex Legends is coming to mobile devices. Needless to say, this is huge news for the Apex Legends fan base, as it has been quite a while since we had heard from the developers regarding the Apex Legends mobile version. The mobile version of the game will be named Apex Legends Mobile, and will feature controls specifically made for mobile devices. It has been confirmed that the title will be free-to-play, with in-game cosmetics available for

Filipino Gamers Can Make Triple the Minimum Wage Playing Crypto Games

Gamers in the Philippines can now earn triple the minimum wage by playing crypto games in the latest craze to hit the NFT world. Earn a Minimum Wage Playing Crypto Games That's according to one investment fund, Yield Guild Games, which has raised over $1 million to make this happen.  Decentralized Yield Guild Games, which comprises 2,500 investors, is pumping money into yield-farming NFTs that can be snapped up on crypto-based esports.  With NFT gaming, you can earn cash by simply playing the game. The more you play, the better

Ubisoft’s Skull And Bones Has A “New Vision,” Won’t Be At Ubisoft Forward

Ubisoft has a big show coming up with a second Ubisoft Forward this week, but one game that won't be part of the event is the long-in-development swashbuckling pirate game Skull & Bones.In a blog post, creative director Elisabeth Pellen confirmed that Skull & Bones has begun production again "in full swing with a new vision." Pellen said developer Ubisoft Singapore is "fully committed" to launching the game and supporting it for many years after launch.Although Skull & Bones won't be at Ubisoft Forward this week, the developer confirmed it

Major Stakeholders in the Philippines Esports Ecosystem Unite Under PeSO

Major stakeholders and organizations in the Philippines have announced a strategic partnership to work under the umbrella of the esports federation, the Philippine Esports Organization (PeSO). PeSO members include Mineski Philippines, Bren Esports, Gariath Concepts, PlayBook Esports, Tier One Entertainment, TNC Philippine Holdings, The Nationals, Smart Communications, and TV5. PeSo has technically existed for many years and has been accredited since 2012 as a “respectful member in good standing” with the International Esports Federation. Members working under the auspices of Esports National Association of the Philippines (ESNAP) and the Philippine

Indonesia Recognizes Esports as an ‘Accomplished Sport’

The government of Indonesia officially recognized esports as a sport during the 2020 National Conference of Central KONI held this week. As first reported by VPEsports, Indonesia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI) officially recognized esports as an “accomplished sport” in the Southeast Asian country and named PB Esports Indonesia as the “only institution that covers esports as an achievement sport in Indonesia under KONI.” This milestone for esports athletes and the industry means that esports could be included as an official sport in